February 15:Police Beat

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    By Christina Robertson

    STALKING

    On Feb. 4, a stalker was reported following a 19-year-old student to her classes for a two-week period. The 22-year-old male student was a former acquaintance of the female and attempted to speak to her on several occasions. The female confronted him and told him she never wanted to see him again. Despite this, the male continued his attempts. The police advised the male of stalking laws and warned him to discontinue his behavior. The male agreed to comply. No citation was issued.

    RECKLESS DRIVING

    A car was reported driving on the sidewalk areas through Wymount Terrace at 3:40 a.m. Wednesday. Police issued a warning to the newspaper delivery person who was taking shortcuts while delivering the daily paper.

    MISSING PROPERTY

    A 40-year-old female accepted a ride home from a male while walking through the Heritage Halls area. After exiting the pickup truck, she realized she left her black purse on the front seat. She filed a report with the police, but cannot remember what the driver looked like or the color of the vehicle. The driver was described as very nice. The purse contained a wallet and eight dollars in cash. Police have no suspects.

    PHONE HARASSMENT

    On Feb. 9 an 18-year-old student received several annoying phone calls from her ex-boyfriend living in Washington state. He threatened to visit her on Feb. 10, but never followed through. No citation has been issued.

    DAMAGED PROPERTY

    On Feb. 7 a 26-inch cut was found in the stage fire curtain in the de Jong Concert Hall of the HFAC. The curtain is made of thick material and locks in place to secure equipment. Police have no suspects.

    THEFT

    A $5,000 LC computer projector was reported stolen on Tuesday. The equipment was left in a classroom of the Tanner Building, but could not be located when the 9 a.m. lecture began. Police have no suspects.

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